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Friday, January 28, 2011

New video from Harav Ginsburgh on parshat Mishpatim and Interinclusion website





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Shabbat MishpatimThursday 22 Shevat 5771 - Jan 27, 2011

Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Emet Ministries and Daniel Rendelman?

That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


Dear,

This week's video focuses on 7 principles that should guide every doctor in taking on the difficult task of healing patients. These principles should also guide patients when searching for a doctor and I believe that you will find them to be an in-depth discussion of what really makes a physician great.

Don't forget to send the link for these videos to friends, I am sure that there are many people who we can reach only through you who would truly benefit from hearing these videos.

Other articles on parashat Mishpatim this week's Torah portion, are also available on our website.


Also, thanks to your interest and the beauty and depth of Harav Ginsburgh's Torah, these videos are proving to be very popular. Please give the gift of Torah to others that you know and forward this email so that they can enjoy it and join our regular subscribers.

Interinclusion.org

It is with special pleasure that I get to introduce you to the new website, Interinclusion.org. The webiste and organization by the same name are the brainchild of Rabbi Asher Crispe, one of Harav Ginsburgh's closest students in the US. Rabbi Crispe has an innovative vision of how to bring the beauty of Torah in general and Harav Ginsburgh's teachings in particular to eveyrone on the planet. The website contains
mystical riffs on everything cool from mindblowing tech to pop culture; a real convergence of relevant trends past & future!
I am sure that everyone will find something interesting there, and will certainly feel a throwback to Harav Ginsburgh's teachings that lie at the core of what Interinclusion.org is doing.

 
Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Moshe Genuth
Harav Ginsburgh's Secretariat and Galeinai Publication Society

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